Tesla does the same with S/3/X updates - often a simple statement that the release only contains bug fixes.

Atom12 |
March 11, 2020

@bp: "Tesla does the same with S/3/X updates"

No.

My 3 always acknowledges that there is a change, even if the only delta is the version and date.

From what I can tell Tesla Energy has stopped making change log entries since December 2019
Version 1.43.

rlwrw |
March 11, 2020

Probably like the Zimbabwe update, this one could be for South Earmuff, North Dakota.
One would think that major improvements would be mentioned. Major = improved charging algorithm, etc.

gregbrew |
March 11, 2020

I'd be OK with the "improvements" if they didn't often break something else. I wish we had the option to opt in or out to firmware updates. I bought the darn thing for goodness sake. I should have some say in its continued upkeep...

rlwrw |
March 12, 2020

@gregbrew. I hear you. I have dealt with software which was neatly organized into compartmented modules, and other software which was a hodgepodge of code going off in any direction at any time. In the hodgepodge, change one thing, and it could throw the entire program out of whack.
In the compartmentalized software, if one module works, it's not touched. Only the modules that need improvement get tinkered.
Now, which way has Tesla gone, either with the cars and/or energy systems?